So the joke's going straight over my head right now. I'm just going to say that Justin Long isn't dead yet, wait for someone to call me an idiot, have them tell me the answer, and then I'll know what's going on.

For anyone thinking they can - Yes, some models can take more then 1 hard drive, with a lot of work. The motherboards of most aren't designed for it from what I remember. And the new retina display models can't. The older macbook pro could take one extra *if* you removed the optical drive and replaced it with a special adapter, and also needed some work on the board.
So in short, by default, most can't take a second Hard Drive, where as a PC can, just plug in a SATA power and a IDE/SATA cable and you're done
inb4 cool story bro

One of my friends got several Dota 2's on Steam and started gifting them to his friends, he gifted a windows version to the one person he knows that uses a mac. I still laugh hysterically about it to this day.

there are reasons to join a bandwagon as you so clearly think people are doing..
btw, this content is about the lack of being able to run games on a mac, it in no way says macs are inferior...

on that note:
1) macs are basically pcs, especially designed to run mac os as smoothly as possible
2) macs are overpriced pieces of hardware where if something is broken, you're left with a huge bill/are forced to buy a new one
3) mac os can not run everything a windows pc can, purely because some programs aren't written for mac os, even virtually, it might have problems running what you'd want it to run
4) i like mac os for what it does, just as i like windows for what it does, it just doesn't require you to buy a mac system, which you'll spend too much money on and be stuck with their support..

this is why I, personally, hate apple.

(that, and the fact that they're suing everyone they legally can because they're moneyhungry cheap prostitutes)

TLDR; look into why people are 'bandwagoning', there might be reasons for it.

Well I was thinking of getting one of those old DVD with mini TV on it, plugging the Raspberry Pi on the screen, connecting a WiFi antenna and using some silicone keyboard (using the least amount as a laptop here is too expensive). But that is interesting, and watching series on those cars that have a TV in them or going to a grandparents house that has no cable/internet.